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[Facts] Re: "Ger" (Celtic) and "Lundr" (Old Scananavian) read on..
by
Caprice
3/2/2005, 12:08 PM
in reply to
a message by "Bagpus"
Ger is not a name, but, as
Andy
says, used as a part of several names, like
Gerhard
, Germund,
Gertrud
.
Lund means "grove". It's the name of a town in southern Sweden and it's also a surname, but it's never used as a first name.
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"Ger" (Celtic) and "Lundr" (Old Scananavian) read on..
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"Bagpus"
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3/1/2005, 3:10 PM
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Re: "Ger" (Celtic) and "Lundr" (Old Scananavian) read on..
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Caprice
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3/2/2005, 12:08 PM
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Re: "Ger" (Celtic) and "Lundr" (Old Scananavian) read on..
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Jessica Randall
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3/1/2005, 10:18 PM
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Re: "Ger" (Celtic) and "Lundr" (Old Scananavian) read on..
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Andy ;—)
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3/1/2005, 10:57 PM
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Re: "Ger" (Celtic) and "Lundr" (Old Scananavian) read on..
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Satu
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3/3/2005, 10:36 AM